What Is NeuroHub?
The Community Made By And For Neurodivergent People
NeuroHub began as a question.
What would happen if we stopped treating neurodiversity as something to be explained to people, and instead built a space where it could be thought through together?
That question is what NeuroHub grew out of. And it’s why it feels different.
NeuroHub is a community-led learning and connection space for anyone who wants to deepen their understanding of neurodiversity beyond soundbites, checklists, and deficit-heavy models. It lives at the intersection of lived experience, critical thought, and practical application. Not a content dump. Not a guru platform. A place to think with each other.
At its heart, NeuroHub is relational. Neurodivergence doesn’t exist in isolation, and neither should our learning about it. The Hub brings together Autistic people, ADHDers, professionals, parents, practitioners, allies, and curious minds who are all grappling with similar questions from different vantage points. That multiplicity isn’t a bug. It’s the point.
Inside NeuroHub, you’ll find a free community space where people can talk, reflect, and connect without being shouted down or tone-policed. There are open discussions about burnout, identity, work, parenting, mental health, systems harm, and the everyday negotiations of being neurodivergent in a world that often isn’t built with us in mind. It’s slower than social media. More thoughtful. Less performative.
For those who choose a paid membership, NeuroHub opens out into a learning centre. This includes access to webinar recordings that are often paywalled elsewhere, alongside curated resources that pull together theory, practice, and lived experience in one place. These aren’t “ten easy steps” solutions. They’re invitations to sit with complexity and come away better equipped.
Paid members also gain access to live sessions and courses as they’re released, including the upcoming Re-Storying Autism course launching in early 2026. That course builds on years of work around neurodivergence competence, burnout, monotropism, language, power, and identity. NeuroHub is where that work can be explored collectively rather than consumed passively.
NeuroHub feels calmer. That’s intentional. There’s no algorithm chasing outrage. No pressure to perform your identity correctly. Just people, ideas, and a shared commitment to doing better than the systems many of us have been harmed by.
Membership also serves a practical purpose. NeuroHub helps keep this work viable. Paid subscriptions contribute directly to the running costs of the platform and make it possible to pay contributors and collaborators for their time and expertise. Community care, but with the lights kept on.
NeuroHub isn’t about having the final word on neurodiversity. It’s about creating a space where better questions can emerge. Where learning is mutual. Where disagreement doesn’t have to mean disconnection. Where we can collectively move away from neuronormative frameworks and towards something more humane, more accurate, and more liveable.
If you’re looking for a space to learn, reflect, and connect without having to leave parts of yourself at the door, NeuroHub is waiting.
You can explore and join here:
Pull up a chair. The conversation is already unfolding.
How To Join
Click the “More Info” button above.
On the following page, navigate to the sign up button.
Fill out your details to sign up and select either a free or paid membership.
You can the access the community at https://neurohub.blog
If you are on a smartphone, you can access the community by downloading the Heartbeat app and filling out the necessary details on there.

